Random Rewind: 1982, Game 152

TORONTO BLUE JAYS 3, MINNESOTA TWINS 2 IN MINNESOTA

Date:  Wednesday, September 22, 1982.

Batting stars:  None.

Pitching starBrad Havens pitched 9.1 innings, giving up three runs (two earned) on six hits and a walk and striking out eight.

Opposition stars:  Garth Iorg was 2-for-5.  Buck Martinez hit a home run, his eighth.  Jim Clancy pitched a ten-inning complete game, giving up two runs (one earned) on five hits and a walk and striking out five.

The game:  The Twins took an early lead.  Bobby Mitchell led off the first with a walk, Tom Brunansky hit a one-out double to put men on second and third, and a two-base error brought them both home to put the Twins up 2-0.

Toronto did not even mount a threat until the fourth, when Damaso Garcia and Garth Iorg led off with singles, but a line drive double play took them out of the inning.  The Twins threatened in the fifth, getting one-out singles by Sal Butera and Lenny Faedo, but a double play took them out of the inning as well.  

The Blue Jays got on the board in the seventh, when Iorg and Barry Bonnell led off with singles, and an error brought home a run.  Martinez homered with one out in the eighth to tie it at two.  Each team went down in order in the ninth, so we went to an extra inning.

The Twins went down in order in the tenth.  With one out, Leon Roberts walked, and Billly Gardner brought Ron Davis into the game.  Pinch-runner Lloyd Moseby stole second, which led to an intentional walk to Willie Upshaw.  A ground out moved men to second and third, leading to an intentional walk to Hosken Powell.  Damaso Garcia then drew an unintentional walk to force in a run.  It turned out to be the deciding run.  Ron Washington singled with one out in the tenth, but a double play ended the game.

WP:  Jim Clancy (14-14).

LPBrad Havens (9-13).

S:  None.

NotesSal Butera was behind the plate in place of Tim LaudnerRon Washington was at second base in place of John Castino, who was playing third.  Gary Gaetti, the regular third baseman, did not play.  Randy Bush was the DH.  The Twins did not have a regular DH.  The player with the most games there was Randy Johnson with 66.  Others used there were Jesus Vega (39), Mickey Hatcher (29), Bush (26), and Dave Engle (20).

Kent Hrbek was batting .304.  He would finish at .301.

Hosken Powell drew a pinch-hit walk.  He had played for the Twins from 1978-1981.

By game scores, this was the second-best game Brad Havens had in 1982.  His best was July 18, when he pitched a complete game against Detroit, giving up one run on three hits and three walks and striking out three.

Ron Davis had come to the Twins in an April trade for Roy Smalley.  The Twins also got Greg Gagne and Paul Boris in the trade.

This was not the only time in 1982 that Jim Clancy pitched ten innings.  He also did so in a June 19 game in Oakland.  He got a no-decision in that one, going ten innings and giving up an unearned run on three hits and two walks and striking out ten.  

This was the only time Brad Havens pitched more than nine innings in 1982.  However, he had four complete games.

The Twins had only one reliever who had an ERA below four, and that was Paul Boris at 3.99 in 49.2 innings.  Other relievers that year were Jeff Little (4.21), Ron Davis (4.42), Terry Felton (4.99), Pete Redfern (5.85 as a reliever), and John Pacella (7.37).  The starters were nothing to shout about, but things got worse when Billy Gardner went to the bullpen.

Record:  Toronto was 71-81, in seventh (last) place in the AL East, twenty games behind Milwuakee.  They would finish 78-84, tied for sixth, seventeen games behind Milwaukee.

The Twins were 57-95, in seventh (last) place in the AL West, thirty games behind California.  They would finish 60-102, in seventh place, thirty-three games behind California.

Random Record:  The Random Twins have lost six in a row and are 23-24 (.489).

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